| "The Joy of Cooking" author Rombauer | 46 |
| "Joy of Cooking" author Rombauer | 42 |
| ''___ la Douce'' | 32 |
| "Joy of Cooking" writer Rombauer | 42 |
| "___ la Douce" (1963 film) | 36 |
| Jerry Lewis film ''Friend'' | 43 |
| "The Joy of Cooking" writer Rombauer | 46 |
| "My Friend ___" (Martin-Lewis film) | 45 |
| Rombauer or "la Douce" | 32 |
| Role that won Shirley a Golden Globe | 36 |
| Oscar-nominated role for Shirley | 32 |
| Neighbor of Hi and Lois, in the funnies | 39 |
| Diner owner in "Garfield" | 35 |
| "The Madwoman of Chaillot" character | 46 |
| "My Friend" at the movies | 35 |
| "___ la Douce," 1963 film | 35 |
| ''The Madwoman of Chaillot'' role | 49 |
| Rombauer or ''La Douce'' | 40 |
| Rombauer of "The Joy of Cooking" | 42 |
| Owner/waitress in "Garfield" | 38 |
| MacLaine/Lemmon film, "--- La Douce" | 46 |
| Lemmon film, "--- la Douce" | 37 |
| Jerry Lewis film "Friend" | 35 |
| Hi and Lois's neighbor, in comics | 37 |
| "The Joy of Cooking" co-author Rombauer | 49 |
| "My Friend ___" (Martin/Lewis film) | 45 |
| "My Friend ___" (Martin and Lewis film) | 49 |
| "My Friend ___" (1950s sitcom) | 40 |
| "My Friend ___," 1949 film | 36 |
| "Friend" in a 1949 film | 33 |
| ''___ La Douce'' (MacLaine film) | 48 |
| ___ Thomas, the Soul Queen of New Orleans | 41 |
| Waitress in "Garfield" | 32 |
| Wacky blond played by Marie Wilson | 34 |
| Thirsty's wife in "Hi and Lois" | 45 |
| Rombauer who wrote "Joy of Cooking" | 45 |
| Rombauer who has a great recipe for pumpkin pie | 47 |
| Rombauer of "Joy of Cooking" | 38 |
| One of Robert Frost's daughters | 35 |
| Old radio's "My Friend ___" | 41 |
| Lemmon's girl in a 1963 film | 32 |
| Lemmon film, "___ la Douce" | 37 |
| Lemmon film, ''___ La Douce'' | 45 |
| Grammy-winning blues singer Thomas | 34 |
| First name among Shirley MacLaine roles | 39 |
| Diner manager/waitress in "Garfield" | 46 |
| Dagwood's sweetheart before Blondie | 39 |
| American cookbook author Rombauer | 33 |
| Actress Seigel of "Fernwood 2-Night" | 46 |
| 2006 Grammy-winning blues singer Thomas | 39 |
| 2006 Grammy-winning blues singer ___ Thomas | 43 |
| 1996 French film "___ Vep" | 36 |
| 1950's TV title role for Marie Wilson | 41 |
| "The Mystery of ___ Vep" | 34 |
| "The Madwoman of Chaillot" role | 41 |
| "My Friend" of old radio | 34 |
| "My Friend" of 50's TV | 36 |
| "My Friend" of '50s TV | 36 |
| "My Friend," cinematically speaking | 45 |
| "My Friend ___" of old radio/TV | 41 |
| "My Friend ___" of 50's TV | 40 |
| "My Friend ___" of 1950s TV | 37 |
| "My Friend ___" (TV oldie) | 36 |
| "My Friend ___" (old radio/TV series) | 47 |
| "My Friend ___" (1949 flick) | 38 |
| "My Friend ___" ('50s sitcom) | 43 |
| "My Friend ___ Goes West" (1950 film) | 47 |
| "Harry Potter" librarian Pince | 40 |
| "Harry Potter" librarian ___ Pince | 44 |
| "___ la Douce" (Shirley MacLaine film) | 48 |
| "___ La Douce" (Lemmon/MacLaine film) | 47 |
| "___ la Douce" (Billy Wilder film) | 44 |
| "___ la Douce," 1963 movie | 36 |
| "___ La Douce," 1960 musical | 38 |
| 'Joy of Cooking' writer Rombauer | 40 |
| ''My Friend'' at the movies | 43 |
| ''My Friend __'' | 32 |
| ''Garfield'' waitress | 37 |
| ''___ La Douce'' (MacLaine role) | 48 |
| '-- la Douce' (1963 film) | 33 |
| ___ Pince, librarian at Hogwarts | 32 |
| ___ la Douce (Shirley MacLaine role) | 36 |
| Â Â 1963 film "___ la Douce" | 44 |
| "My Friend" and "La Douce" | 46 |
| Soul singer Thomas and food writer Rombauer | 43 |
| "My Friend" of 1950's TV and others | 49 |
| Short story collection by Isaac Asimov | 38 |
| Asimov-inspired Will Smith movie | 32 |
| Will Smith movie set in Chicago in 2035 | 39 |
| Seminal short-story collection by Asimov | 40 |
| Science fiction collection of 1950 | 34 |
| Pioneering 1950 Isaac Asimov book | 33 |
| Noted 1950 short story collection | 33 |
| Classic Isaac Asimov short-story collection | 43 |
| Classic 1950 science fiction collection | 39 |
| 2004 sci-fi film based on a 1950 book | 37 |
| 1950 short-story collection by Asimov | 37 |
| 1950 classic sci-fi short story book | 36 |
| 1950 book of sci-fi short stories | 33 |
| '77 Asimov-inspired Alan Parsons album | 42 |